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my doqs on the verqe of dyinq.


Question Posted Friday May 15 2009, 10:24 pm

her hearts beatinq real fast.
what should the averaqe heart beat of a restinq doq be ?

and she keeps havinq seizures.
today the vets told me she didnt have lonq to live.
&_ she miqht have a brain tumor.

is there anythinq i can do


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karenR answered Saturday May 16 2009, 10:24 am:
You already got an answer about the heartbeat so I won't bother repeating it.

Having a sick pet has to be the worst thing ever. All you can do is love her for the time you have left with her. Its such an awful feeling when you feel like you should be able to do something but really can't.

Please know that while she may look like she is in pain while having a seizure, she really isn't. Just stay with her and talk to her. She won't remember anything at all about it when she recovers. Just make sure she doesn't fall off the couch or something like that. Don't try to hold her still or anything.

Other than that there isn't much you can do. I'm sorry you have to go through all this. I love dogs and have lost a few. It is going to be very sad for you. Hang in there okay?

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RACHElbby answered Friday May 15 2009, 10:28 pm:
An adult dog will have a respiratory rate of 15-20 breaths per minute (depending on such variables as size and weight) and a heart rate of 80-120 beats per minute. You can feel for your dog’s heartbeat by placing your hand on his/her lower ribcage just behind the elbow. Don’t be alarmed if the heartbeat seems irregular compared to a human’s heartbeat, it is irregular in many dogs. Have your vet check it out and get used to how it feels when it is normal.

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